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Chevrolet has rolled out some very cool sixth generation Camaros at SEMA that highlight the new car and some of the performance parts Chevy offers for the cars. Perhaps the biggest standout in the booth is the sixth gen Camaro called the Camaro Krypton concept. This car is covered in electroluminescent Krypton Green paint and has illuminated bowties that cascade down the sides at the flip of a switch.

Chevrolet is looking to start a new Pony Car war with Ford and Dodge with the unveiling of its leaner and more powerful 2016 Camaro. Chevy has announced that this week the first production 2016 Camaros rolled off the assembly line. With the first batch of the cars off the line, dealers should begin getting the cars in the middle of November.

Chevrolet plans to preview a couple production packages for the Camaro SS at SEMA 2015 when the show kicks off next month. The Camaro SS Red Accent and Black Accent packages show off components that will be available on the new Camaro SS. Among the parts and accessories being shown off are three new aluminum wheel designs.

Domino’s is working with some industry partners to create custom pizza delivery vehicles based on the Chevrolet Spark. These Spark units are dubbed the “DXP”, which stands for Domino’s Delivery Expert; they’re designed to be the ultimate delivery vehicle, being what Domino’s says is the “first purpose-built vehicle aimed at revolutionizing pizza delivery.” It’ll make things easier on drivers, and ensure your pizza is delivered hot.

When you hear of tech companies' involvement with modern, high tech cars, it's usually limited to a few pieces of technology inside the cabin, more often than not, the infotainment system. General Motors, however, is trying to be special by involving LG, popular for its smartphones, TVs, and appliances, in the development of its upcoming Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicle. This makes LG perhaps one of if not the first major consumer electronics manufacturers to be a strategic partner in developing one of the cars of the future.

Chevrolet may have made the 2016 Volt sleeker and more comfortable than its predecessor, but the important changes start under the hood. The second-generation Voltec powertrain might follow the same pattern as its predecessor, but upgrades on both the gas and electric components - as well as how they work together - add up to a considerably different experience from the new EV.

Not all electric cars are created equal and, as Chevrolet proved with the first-generation Volt, there's more than one way to wean drivers off gasoline. Fans of electric vehicles can debate pure-EV, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and any other combination all they like; at the end of the day I'm a pragmatist, and so for me it's the Volt's ability to boost fuel-efficiency without introducing range anxiety - and without being too pious in the process - that makes the second-gen 2016 car so appealing.

GM is preparing to release a flock of autonomous Chevrolet Volts around one of its campuses, with a self-delivering car sharing program. Expected to launch in late 2016, the fleet of 2017 model year Volt cars will test out GM's developing Super Cruise autonomous system, allowing employees to summon a car to temporarily use from their smartphones.

After all the rather negative news in the automotive industry these past days courtesy of Volkswwagen, here's one that might bring a smile to some, particularly those rooting for Android in the car. Chevrolet has just announced a more or less definite schedule when it plans to roll out its promised Android Auto update to its 2016 models. Owners of those models that bear its 8-inch MyLink infotainment systems will be able to claim the Android Auto update starting March next year from authorized Chevrolet dealers.

If you are the sort of car person who needs a car that is big and comfortable with four doors, but still wants that fun to drive and powerful nature of a muscle car, the Chevy SS might be just what you need. The big sedan gets a 6.2L V8 engine making a decent 415hp and the same amount of torque.

We already know pretty much everything there is to know about the all-new 2016 Chevrolet Camaro. We've already climbed behind the wheel of the car for a little hands-on time at the track. One thing that Chevy was keeping mum on was the official performance numbers for the car. We were expecting impressive numbers from the car considering its lighter weight and powerful V8 engine.

Chevrolet promised to oversee the restoration of a handful of Corvettes that fell into a sinkhole last year that opened under the National Corvette Museum. The first of those restorations is now complete and the car is the 1 millionth Corvette ever made. The images here show how demolished the car was when it was pulled out of the sinkhole.